John Legend Ft. Common - Glory -

It won the Academy Award for Best Original Song (2015), the Golden Globe (2015), and a Grammy for Best Song Written for Visual Media (2016).

The song emphasizes that "no one can win a war individually," calling for a partnership between the "wisdom of the elders" and "young people's energy". 3. Musical Structure Behind the Lyrics - Common and John Legend: "Glory"

The song was written for Selma , which depicts the 1965 voting rights marches from Selma to Montgomery.

"Glory" is a powerful collaboration between rapper and singer John Legend , released in 2014 as the theme song for the film Selma . It serves as both a tribute to the Civil Rights Movement and a call to action for modern social justice. 1. Cultural & Historical Context

The song employs several literary devices to convey its message of resilience and hope:

References to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. ("a king became regal") and Rosa Parks ("That’s why Rosa sat on the bus") ground the song in history.

Phrases like "hands to the Heavens" and "even Jesus got his crown" suggest that the pursuit of justice is a divine mission.